Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] in a way " in BNC.

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1 And many companies banned the practice entirely in a way which seemed to justify Apple 's claim that their machine was inherently revolutionary .
2 Equally the Tender concentrates the mind wonderfully in a way that a final offer by letter from the insurer can not .
3 But , with his perception and wisdom , he had managed to move matters forward in a way where compromise was not a weakness but a strength .
4 the festivals car park , you know the whole thing and I mean then he kicked them off did n't he , so they moved up to Cross Street so in a way it 's their own fault , they could of let them stay there , I mean every body wants to be settled somewhere like
5 In Britain the courts have recently decided that a leather firm should pay the Cambridge Water Company almost £1m in damages for contaminating one of its boreholes with chlorinated solvents , even though the solvents were disposed of 17 years ago in a way that was legal at the time .
6 And survey manager is above supervisor so in a way then
7 Asking questions , and prompting with further questions , can actually push the process of enquiry forward in a way that can provide strong motivation , and which puts the pupils in the driving seat ( see Box 8 ) .
8 It is important , therefore , that medical staff explain treatment options and related procedures clearly in a way that enhances understanding .
9 So it 's a bit like a sextant almost in a way .
10 When she married Glyn she would inherit this odd man too in a way .
11 Sociology has come very late to the university , compared with the other social sciences , and although it has found a base there in a way which the arts or journalism have not , even they have increasingly strong academic connections .
12 It can hold couples together in a way that may seem to the outsider against all reason .
13 The fascination of this paper is that they bring together philosophy and psychology empirically in a way that has value for the busy social work practitioner .
14 Yet it together with the other numerous Somerset railways knitted town and country together in a way that had never been achieved before .
15 That 's right but I think j I think just the fact that you 're doing psychology and then psychology again in a way I think that 's the pr I agree with you , what you 're really saying is , I mean how many people would object , or how many people would prefer to have the straight two hours rather than the two single hours ?
16 6–8–1880 Archibald Currie etc appeared and " mutually acknowledged that they had been guilty of quarrelling some time ago in a way scandalous to religion in the community where they reside .
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